Experienced Swedish climber and skier falls to death on New Zealand's tallest peak

Magnus Kastengren, a 32-year-old Swede, fell 2,000 feet meters while he and a climbing partner were ski traversing near the lower summit of Mount Cook

New Zealand's tallest mountain Mount CookPhoto: AP

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6:11AM GMT 04 Nov 2013

A Swedish man who was climbing and skiing on New Zealand's tallest mountain has fallen to his death.

Police say 32-year-old Magnus Kastengren fell around 2,000 feet) on Sunday while he and climbing partner Andreas Fransson were ski traversing near the lower summit of Mount Cook.

The mountain is also known by its indigenous Maori name, Aoraki.

Police say Fransson was not injured and has now left the country bound for Sweden.

Police say the pair were experienced climbers and conditions were good at the time of the accident. However, the area is not recognised as being suitable for skiing and what the men were attempting is considered by experts to be extreme.